Electrical Engineering Resume

The person as an electrical engineer is responsible for designing and developing electrical products and systems. As like other type of engineers, electrical engineers also need invention, creative initiative, practicality and technology for new ideas. He or she works with the items such as transformer, circuits, electrical parts, wiring etc to meet project deadlines and specifications.

Electrical engineers involve in the projects from start to end and sometimes they also work as team leader handling whole project. For this position, the candidate must be having bachelor's degree focusing the subjects such as electronics, physics, general business management, computer science etc.

An electrical engineer has variety of potential job functions to perform but most of the work is focused on designing products, which produce or powered by electricity. Few of the electrical engineer contributes his or her time to a single electrical product. However, there are lots of potential electrical products on which an electrical engineer works, for example cellular phones, medical technology, airline navigation systems, and handheld gaming systems.

For becoming an electrical engineer, the person should have a deep knowledge of technological and engineering concepts, the use of electronics, computer, physics, mathematics, production, design, and processing. The successful electrical engineer must be effective at adapting to new situations, show great attention to detail, he must be able to troubleshoot problems, and think critically about potential solutions to problems.

Responsible for designing and prototyping digital and analog control circuits and systems. Projects included high voltage pulser, power supplies, radar systems, fiber optic cables, and high speed comparator logic circuits.

HawkHead Automotive, Brighton, CO
Engineer, 1992 - 1998

Responsible for development of initial coding for the switched reluctance motor design project. Drafted weekly and bi-weekly progress reports. Debugged the assembly code written on a variety of steering column test setups.